Before you begin, Configure ethernet/ip communication modules in a – Rockwell Automation 1756-RMxx ControlLogix Enhanced Redundancy System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM535D-EN-P - November 2012

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Configure the EtherNet/IP Network

Chapter 4

Configure EtherNet/IP

Communication Modules in a

Redundant System

Use these procedures to configure EtherNet/IP communication modules used in

redundant chassis.

Before You Begin

Before you begin configuring the EtherNet/IP communication modules in the

redundant chassis, verify that these tasks have been completed:

The redundancy modules are installed and connected in the redundant

chassis.

A plan for IP address use has been executed:

If you are using IP address swapping, plan for the use of two

consecutive IP addresses in the partnered set.

If you are not using IP address swapping, plan for the use of two IP

addresses.

Know the subnet mask and gateway address for the Ethernet network the

redundant modules are to operate on.

IMPORTANT

If controllers in the redundant chassis pair produce tags over an EtherNet/IP
network that controllers in remote chassis consume, the connection from the

remote controller to the redundant controller can briefly drop during a
switchover. This anomaly occurs if the EtherNet/IP communication modules in
the remote chassis do not use specific firmware revisions.
For the latest firmware revisions by product, go to

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.

For more information on produced and consumed connections, see Logix5000
Controllers Produced and Consumed Tags user manual,
publication

1756-PM011

.

IMPORTANT

Sockets are supported in the 1756-EN2T, 1756-EN2TR and 1756-EN2F modules,
firmware revision 5.008 or later. For additional information, see

ENET-AT002

.

IMPORTANT

Unicast functionality in enhanced redundancy systems supports produced
tags. Unicast consumed tags are not supported.

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